Child Protection and Battered Women's Services: From Conflict to Collaboration

The past three decades have witnessed a rapid expansion of programs for abused children and for battered women. Despite evidence that child maltreatment and woman battering often occur in the same families, these service sectors mostly operate independently of each other and are sometimes in conflic...

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Social Workers
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